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    2 routers too close cancel bands? (Related to binded devices)

    Excellent thank you again very much you've been a big help cheers.
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    2 routers too close cancel bands? (Related to binded devices)

    Ok so I did have universal already disabled and explicit on. Must of read it helps ac. I disabled airtime, faster speeds now. I disabled the 2.4 on the wireless repeater. So this way people connect to ap instead first. The roaming is more aggressive on 5 band so this works. I was looking at the...
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    2 routers too close cancel bands? (Related to binded devices)

    Can I free a band by disabling 2.4? Any benefits to just using 1 band on a dualband 3x3? I will turn off universal and airtime. Explicit is off too Gotta research how to setup individual aps. They don't connect to the modem right just the main router I assume.
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    2 routers too close cancel bands? (Related to binded devices)

    Wireless bridge... wireless cable... ? So I connect a bridge to the main router, and a bridge to an ap and they talk wirelessly faster than Asus or powerline? With the pla my wired nodes down the property are clocking around 150d 40up on 5g. Compared to my main 250d 50up. Pings avg 35. Our plan...
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    2 routers too close cancel bands? (Related to binded devices)

    Thanks for the replies. So 5g provides the fastest speeds for the wireless node to receive. My tx power is set to performance, I did try reducing it hoping the bands range would get smaller and therefore not overlap so much but it wasn't noticable. I also kind of need the range for my main to...
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    2 routers too close cancel bands? (Related to binded devices)

    Can a router that's not wired transmit both bands if its only receiving from a router that has only one band enabled. Would it matter what band it was?
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    2 routers too close cancel bands? (Related to binded devices)

    If a device is binded to a router like my tv on a 5 band, but it's not receiving internet because the other routers 5 band is snuffing out the signal... can that happen? Like I can be right beside a router, reconnect to 5, and I wont be connected to one right beside me. Its only until I move...
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    2 routers too close cancel bands? (Related to binded devices)

    I have a main router in aimesh mode dual band feeding internet to 2 routers down the property using a powerline adapter (can't use moca). One of those routers feeds net to a wireless router furthest down the property on a seperate powergrid. Which router it is switches depending on if the other...
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